Talk:Tiamat (hypothetical planet)

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"The idea of a hypothetical fifth planet has served as the basis for many science fiction stories, including Ocean by Warren Ellis and the Hidden History trilogy by Burak Eldem." should definately be in 'fifth planet' if it is allowed to remain at all.

Celestial bodies should not have gender.

Detailed explinations of planets should not be 404 errors.

Without sources I am under the impression that this 'theory' was taken in whole from Sitchin's fiction book and deserves a less serious demeanor if not outright destruction (along with Gaga) 70.253.111.246 16:50, 30 November 2006 (UTC)John Brownlee

Not sure this should be a speedy. While Zecharia Sitchin may be a charlatan, I think that deserves a discussion. Satori 02:08, Jun 17, 2005 (UTC)

This is not a candidate for speedy deletion, ref: Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion#General--AI 02:13, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC)
    • To be sure. I was just too lazy to take it to VfD. My bad. Denni 22:52, 2005 Jun 17 (UTC)

[edit] Move

I moved it because bracketed things are usually formatted in lowercase unless they are proper names (Planet) -> (planet). --ShaunMacPherson 18:01, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC)

[edit] How can this article be improved?

This is a growing article. There are many ways it could be improved. For example:

  • Adding further detail through research
  • Adding sources
  • Adding outside links
  • Adding books or other media in which this or a similar astronomical object appears.

These are just a few ideas. Can anyone think of more? Mrwuggs 22:38, 27 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Random nonsense

There was some random nonsense in the article about pterosaurs wings not being able to hold up and T-rex being able to move faster than an elephant. First off, the impact which created the moon pretty much entirely resurfaced the Earth and is known to have occured many billions of years ago; second, the nonsense wasn't cited, and is, in fact, nonsense. Pterosaur wings were more than capable of holding together structurally, and t-rex was a biped. If anyone wants to reference this nonsense as their claims, that's fine, but as it was unreferenced and just wierd I thought it best to remove it. Titanium Dragon 10:12, 5 November 2006 (UTC)